意味着

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Usage of “意味着

意味着” is a formal verb used to indicate that one fact or situation signifies or implies another. It often appears in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in news, reports, or academic contexts.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used to express cause-effect relationships or to highlight the implications of an event or statement. For example, when a policy changes, “意味着” can introduce the consequences or new conditions resulting from that change.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 意味着 + 结果/变化” (means a result or change) — used to explain what a situation leads to.
  • 意味着...” (this means...) — a common way to introduce an explanation or consequence.

Nuances

Using “意味着” often implies a logical or necessary connection, not just a casual association. It is more formal than simpler verbs like “” or “表示”. Avoid using it in very casual conversations where simpler expressions are preferred.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse “意味着” with “表示”. While both can mean “to indicate,” “意味着” stresses the implication or consequence, whereas “表示” focuses on expressing or showing something explicitly.

Example Sentences

This failure means that we need to reconsider the plan.

His words imply that he disagrees with our suggestion.

The passing of this law signifies more regulation.